See Slideshow Below: How Oregonians Rate Their Healthcare Providers

A CCO is essentially a network of diverse types of health care providers that work together within a community for people who possess Medicaid (under the Oregon Health Plan). In Oregon, CCOs range in size and in practice, with shifting emphases on health care support based on local issues.

The OCPP report shows both adult and child approval percentages for eight different categories including how well their doctor communicated to the quality of their health plan. GoLocalPDX averaged these approval percentages to determine the CCOs where customers were the most and least satisfied overall in 2014.

Related Slideshow: By The Numbers: How Oregonians Rate Their Healthcare Providers

A report from the Oregon Center for Public Policy shows how Oregonians rated their individual CCOs (Coordinated Care Organizations) in 2014 based on percentages of total customers who were satisfied with their service. The report shows both adult and child approval percentages for eight different categories including how well their doctor communicated to the quality of their health plan. GoLocalPDX averaged these approval percentages to determine the CCOs where customers were the most and least satisfied overall in 2014.